I have quite a big problem - an electrician was doing some work at the front of my house to run an outdoor power cable to my fusebox.
It’s a new build house with FTTP. The place he drilled was nowhere near the grey BT box and yet the BT fibre optic cable was behind the mortar. He is saying, and I tend to agree, that where the fibre cable is located is against building regs.
Openreach coming out tomorrow to look.
I know this is bad, but can anyone put me out of my misery and advise just how bad. Both cables can be pulled out of the hole a reasonable distance. Is it possible for Openreach to do a fusion splice to repair them and then put them back in the hole and cement the hole?
Was the BT cable in the wrong place?
I’ve attached a photo. The hole is to the left of the virgin box. The small black power box is what the electrician has fitted after drilling another hole.
It’s a new build house with FTTP. The place he drilled was nowhere near the grey BT box and yet the BT fibre optic cable was behind the mortar. He is saying, and I tend to agree, that where the fibre cable is located is against building regs.
Openreach coming out tomorrow to look.
I know this is bad, but can anyone put me out of my misery and advise just how bad. Both cables can be pulled out of the hole a reasonable distance. Is it possible for Openreach to do a fusion splice to repair them and then put them back in the hole and cement the hole?
Was the BT cable in the wrong place?
I’ve attached a photo. The hole is to the left of the virgin box. The small black power box is what the electrician has fitted after drilling another hole.
